What Jeremy Learned From Scaling Too Fast
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I chat with Jeremy Myers, who runs Charleston Pressure Washing Services. He walks me through the work he does, from cleaning roofs and gutters to siding and entryways. He entered the field after noticing buildup on homes that people needed help fixing, and he wanted to solve that problem in a direct way.
Jeremy shares that he is in his second year of business and reflects on an early mistake. He tried to offer too many services at once, moving from detailing to window cleaning, lawn care, and pressure washing. That approach stretched his focus and created stress. Over time, he learned to narrow his effort and specialize in roof cleaning.
We talk about how BNI shaped that shift. Being around other business owners helped him see gaps, slow down growth, and stay accountable. He also explains the challenges he faces now, including limited funding, writing a business plan, improving search rankings, and building a website that can produce leads beyond word of mouth.
Jeremy addresses concerns people have about pressure washing damage. He explains the standards and process he follows, including measured chemical mixes and controlled soft washing methods. His goal is to clean homes in a safe and repeatable way that builds trust with property owners across the region.
He is focused on improving his SEO knowledge and building strong relationships with people who support his growth. He invites anyone who needs pressure washing to find him through online search or by phone. Conversations like this show the steady work behind a young business and the mindset required to keep moving forward.
